According to Chapter 29, Sai Baba's practice of distributing money was not consistent, but rather reflected his incomprehensible wisdom. While he was known for being abundantly generous and would often give ten or fifty rupees to the poor and needy daily, he did not give to everyone. The text explicitly states, "he did not give to everyone - no one knew his mind." It further explains that his manner was never fixed; he might give a sweet one day and send the same person away empty-handed the next. The underlying principle suggested is that receiving a blessing from Baba was a matter of fortune and timing. Verse 16 notes, "Whoever's auspicious time had arrived - only for them this blessing of happiness," indicating that his charity was bestowed upon those who were destined to receive it at that specific moment.
Was Sai Baba's practice of giving money to people consistent? Explain based on Chapter 29.
📖 Chapter 29